Category «Privacy»

FTC Approves Two Reports to Congress on the National Do Not Call Registry

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission, as required by The Do-Not-Call Registry Fee Extension Act of 2007, has approved two reports to Congress: a biennial report focusing on the use of the Do Not Call Registry by both consumers and businesses, as well as the impact that new technologies have had on the Registry, and …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

Presidential Report on Radiation Protection Advice: Screening of Humans for Security Purposes Using Ionizing Radiation Scanning Systems

Follow up to previous postings on government implementation of whole body scanning technology at airports, see Presidential Report on Radiation Protection Advice: Screening of Humans for Security Purposes Using Ionizing Radiation Scanning Systems – A Report Prepared by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements: “This Presidential Report from the National Council on Radiation …

Subjects: Government Documents, Privacy

FTC Issues Staff Report on Agency's Fraud Forum

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission today issued a Fraud Forum staff report that examines more effective ways to protect consumers from fraudulent schemes and focus the collective knowledge and experience of forum participants to fight fraud. The February 2009 Forum was attended by academics, consumer advocates, industry representatives, and state and federal law enforcers. …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, Government Documents, ID Theft, Privacy

CRS Report – Privacy: An Overview of Federal Statutes Governing Wiretapping and Electronic Eavesdropping

Privacy: An Overview of Federal Statutes Governing Wiretapping and Electronic Eavesdropping, December 3, 2009: “Depending on one’s perspective, wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping are either “dirty business,” essential law enforcement tools, or both. This is a very general overview of the federal statutes that proscribe wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping and of the procedures they establish for …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

EFF: An E-Book Buyer's Guide to Privacy

“…e-reader technology also presents significant new threats to reader privacy. E-readers possess the ability to report back substantial information about their users’ reading habits and locations to the corporations that sell them. And yet none of the major e-reader manufacturers have explained to consumers in clear unequivocal language what data is being collected about them …

Subjects: Privacy

EPIC Defends Privacy of Facebook Users: Files Complaint with the Federal Trade Commission

News release: “EPIC has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, urging the FTC to open an investigation into Facebook’s revised privacy settings. The EPIC complaint, signed by nine other privacy and consumer organizations, states that the “changes violate user expectations, diminish user privacy, and contradict Facebook’s own representations.” EPIC cites widespread opposition from …

Subjects: Blogs, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

EPIC Files Lawsuit for Information about "Digital Strip Search" Devices

Follow up to previous postings on government implementation of whole body scanning technology at airports, this news: On December 17, 2009, EPIC filed a lawsuit against the Department of Justice concerning the use of devices that capture images of individuals stripped naked. The Transportation Security Administration has confirmed the Whole Body Imaging machines are being …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

Cybersafety Booklet for Parents and Kids Now Available

News release: “A new booklet released today by the Federal Trade Commission and other government agencies helps parents and teachers steer kids safely through the online and mobile phone worlds. Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online was unveiled…by FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, and Federal Communications Commission Chairman …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Internet, PC Security, Privacy

FTC Exploring Privacy Roundtable Series

“The Federal Trade Commission [is hosting] a series of day-long public roundtable discussions to explore the privacy challenges posed by the vast array of 21st century technology and business practices that collect and use consumer data. Such practices include social networking, cloud computing, online behavioral advertising, mobile marketing, and the collection and use of information …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

Federal Regulators Issue Final Model Privacy Notice Form

News release: “Eight federal regulatory agencies today released a final model privacy notice form that will make it easier for consumers to understand how financial institutions collect and share information about consumers. Under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLB Act), institutions must notify consumers of their information-sharing practices and inform consumers of their right to opt out …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legislation, Privacy

ACLU Report – Building American Institutions to Protect Privacy in the Face of New Technology and Government Powers

“The American Civil Liberties Union today released a new report, Enforcing Privacy: Building American Institutions to Protect Privacy in the Face of New Technology and Government Powers, November 2009, written by Jay Stanley, recommending steps Congress should take to create the vigorous privacy oversight institutions that are desperately needed in the United States to counterbalance …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

EPIC Sues Homeland Security for Information About Digital Strip Search Devices

Follow up to previous postings on airport whole body imaging technology, “EPIC filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit challenging the Department of Homeland Security’s failure to make public details about the agency’s Whole Body Imaging program. The devices capture detailed naked images of air travelers in the United States. After the agency announced that …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Privacy